Spravato Treatment Specialist in Royal Palm Beach, FL
Spravato is generally introduced after other treatment options have fallen short, particularly for individuals dealing with persistent symptoms of depression or anxiety that haven’t responded to more conventional medications. Dr. David Husted offers Spravato, which can be particularly valuable for how quickly some patients begin to notice a shift in even long-standing symptoms. The process itself is structured, requiring in-person visits and observation time, but for the right person, that kind of hands-on approach can make a real difference. For more information, contact us today or book an appointment online. We are conveniently located at 420 South State Road 7 Suite 112 Royal Palm Beach, FL 33414.


Table of Contents:
What can I expect during my first Spravato treatment session?
Can Spravato be used for conditions other than depression or anxiety?
How often will I need Spravato treatment sessions?
How soon will I feel the effects of Spravato?
The first Spravato treatment session begins with a check-in. Most patients will have already gone through an evaluation and been approved to start, so by the time treatment begins, there’s a shared understanding of what the goals are. The nasal spray is self-administered under the supervision of a provider, and the individual is then monitored closely over the next two hours. That time is spent in a calm, private setting where vital signs are checked regularly, and staff remain available throughout the entire session.
Because this medication can have dissociative effects, it’s not uncommon for the individual to feel detached, drowsy, or mentally spaced out as the medication takes hold. That experience can be unsettling for some, while others find it calming or neutral. What matters most during that first appointment is observing how the body responds, both physically and emotionally. It’s not meant to be rushed, and patients are not cleared to drive afterward; instead, they’ll need to arrange transportation home.
The staff overseeing the treatment stay present for the entire session, checking in and offering reassurance if needed. Patients may feel tired afterward, and it’s common to take the rest of the day off. Follow-up conversations often happen soon after the first visit to gauge early reactions and plan out the next step in the treatment timeline.
While Spravato is most widely known for treating depression that hasn’t improved with standard medications, its use is gradually expanding in some settings to include related conditions, particularly those that overlap with chronic stress, trauma, or anxiety disorders. Some individuals who live with symptoms connected to post-traumatic stress or severe obsessive thinking patterns have reported progress when treated with Spravato as part of a broader plan.
The way Spravato interacts with the brain, by influencing glutamate pathways, can potentially open up new avenues for care, especially in cases where the root of the problem isn’t purely mood-based but tied into cycles of fear, emotional reactivity, or psychological numbness. When paired with therapy, some patients with trauma-related symptoms have found that the medication helps them access thoughts or emotions that previously felt unreachable.
At Psychiatry of the Palm Beaches, any use of Spravato is considered carefully. The focus stays on whether the individual’s symptoms match the known benefit of the treatment, and if so, whether the rest of their health history makes it a viable option. The treatment itself remains structured the same way, including monitored sessions, consistent check-ins, and ongoing tracking to see whether the individual is improving. If not, the care plan is revised accordingly.
The first phase of treatment typically involves two sessions per week for the first month. That schedule allows providers to monitor early effects and build a sense of whether the medication is starting to take hold. During this time, some individuals begin to notice small shifts, which may present with better sleep, improved mood regulation, or less overwhelming thought patterns. Others may need more time. What the schedule allows for is consistency, giving the treatment a chance to do its job without interruption.
After the first month, the schedule often changes depending on how the patient is doing. If symptoms are improving, the frequency may drop to once per week and eventually even less. Some individuals continue with maintenance sessions once every two to four weeks, while others complete the course and transition to different types of support. The goal isn’t to keep someone on Spravato indefinitely unless they’re continuing to benefit and other strategies haven’t proven as helpful.
At the Spravato treatment clinic, the number and frequency of sessions are never one-size-fits-all. Instead, they’re adjusted based on regular check-ins and ongoing evaluations. If the treatment is helping and the individual feels stable, there’s room to taper down. If the benefit is partial, the team may recommend adding other interventions alongside Spravato. That flexibility is what allows the treatment to serve a wider range of needs, even when those needs evolve.
Some patients begin to feel a shift within the first few treatments, while for others it may take several weeks before any real change sets in. That early window can vary, especially for individuals who have gone through rounds of medications without success. While not everyone experiences rapid results, many do report that their most persistent symptoms begin to lessen in the first month. For those who’ve been living with depression or chronic anxiety for years, that can be enough to restore a sense of hope. Even if the full benefit takes longer to arrive, early sessions are closely watched so any necessary adjustments can be made before too much time passes.
At Psychiatry of the Palm Beaches, providers track each individual’s experience as it unfolds through a monitoring of symptoms and practical changes in day-to-day function. Whether that’s improved concentration, fewer panic episodes, or just an easier time getting out of bed, these shifts help paint a clearer picture of progress. The timing is different for everyone, but with the right support in place, even subtle changes can set the stage for more lasting relief.
At Psychiatry of the Palm Beaches, our expert team is here to guide you through Spravato treatment, offering a specialized approach to managing persistent depression and anxiety symptoms. With personalized care and a structured treatment plan, we work to help you experience real, lasting relief. For more information, contact us today or book an appointment online. We are conveniently located at 420 South State Road 7 Suite 112 Royal Palm Beach, FL 33414. We serve patients from Royal Palm Beach FL, Golden Lake FL, Westlake FL, Loxahatchee FL, Atlantis FL, and surrounding areas.


Additional Services You May Need
▸ Mental Wellness
▸ Relationship Coaching
▸ Depression and Mood Disorders
▸ Women’s Health
▸ Panic Disorder
▸ Medications Management
▸ Men’s Health
▸ Individual Psychotherapy
▸ Bipolar
▸ ADHD
▸ Geriatric Mental Health
▸ Life Coaching
▸ Couple’s Counseling
▸ Obsessive Compulsive Disorder
▸ Social Phobia Treatment
▸ Eating Disorders
▸ Post Traumatic Stress Disorder
▸ Psychotic Disorders